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Sunday, 19 October 2014

Stewart Island Flights 161 bound for Ryans Creek/Oban

Stewart Island has been a place on my list 'of places to go to' for ages!! After having booked a weeks holiday down on the West Coast and Otago, I decided to push it out a extra few days and head down to Rakiura for a few days. I hate boats, so it was a clear cut option for me to fly to the island with the local airline. I paid $203 return for the 20minute flight to and from the Island. Although I booked a month in advance, I am sure prices don't fluctuate. The airline operates three daily flights from Invercargill and will operate an aircraft to suit. They have two Britten Norman Islanders, A Piper Cherokee and a Cessna. If there are only a couple of people booked, they will send the Piper over, and if there are heaps of people, they will send two Islanders. On the day we flew out, Both Islanders plus the Piper made the 1pm flight to Ryans Creek, One Islander remained on the Island and the Piper and other Islander returned our groups to the mainland.

Anyways, we had overnighted in Te Anau. We had two options for the drive to Invercargill, the more direct route through Lumsdum, and the indirect route through Tuatapere and Riverton. Unfortunately due to a sleep in, we opted for the shorter route. We arrived into Invercargill at about 12.00pm. Our check in was 12.30pm. We went to the Warehouse and got a book, just incase the weather on Rakiura turned. Out to the airport, were we parked our car and went inside to check In.

Check in was done by the pilot who was to fly us over. He weighed our bags. 15kg allowance per passenger (mine was 14.9kg! Yuss!!) and then we had to stand on some scales holding our carryon. I saw the number he jotted down, not too impressed with myself. Diet when I get home!!

Stewart Island Flights Boarding Pass

Boarding was called for flight 161 to Stewart Island, and we made our way out to the Aircraft, Britten Norman Islander, ZK-FXE. Me and my cousin who was traveling with me were seated in the seats directly behind the pilot, and right next to the prop. It was quite cramped. We got a quick safety briefing and started our taxi out to Invercargills runway 22.

Takeoff Invercargill







On Our Way South!





Cockpit of the Britten Norman Islander






Oreti Beach






Farewell South Island






Hello Stewart Island/Rakiura






Halfmoon Bay, Oban Township tucked just out of sight



Lush Bush






On Finals for Ryans Creek Aerodrome






Touchdown







Pics of Stewart Island Flights Britten Norman Islander ZK-FXE



Looking down the Ryans Creek Airstrip




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